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Urban Yeti | 
enlarge | From: Telegames, Inc. Category: Video Games
Buy New: $29.98
New (1) Used (2) from $9.75
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 24463
Platform: Game Boy Advance ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Age: 13 - 17 years Operating System: Game Boy Advance Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5 x 4.9 x 1
UPC: 834815002023 EAN: 0834815002023 ASIN: B0000664IT
Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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Amazon.com Product Description You are an urban yeti and must battle or sneak through a human city, deal with an AI, and test your reflexes with fast gameplay. The sprite-rendered engine allows for more than 100 humans per city level, and a dynamic video RAM allocation engine allows for incredible details. Parallax background scrolling gives the illusion of depth in the cities. Urban Yeti! offers four city stages--you have to learn each one's twists and turns in order to achieve your ultimate goal. You can play one of two ways: smash your way through the city or try to avoid detection altogether.
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let's be honest June 24, 2005 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Urban Yeti is not a very fun game. It is probably the "quirkiest" game available for the GBA, but that certainly doesn't make it a good game. It's a cool concept, but the execution just falls flat and reeks of amateurish effort. Terribly annoying collision problems, a tedious password system, and (despite what the description says) ugly graphics are the main problems. After a couple of levels, the "free roaming" stages just become "where the heck am I going?" levels, not exactly my idea of "freedom" & "exploration" in a game, despite what some others have claimed. Often the "objective" is so unclear that you will just try to follow the arrow guide, which just seems to run you in circles. Basically, that is the essence of the game: half-baked and aimless. For some reason, I do throw this in my GBA here and there, but I have no idea why- maybe it has something to do with the old cliche of watching a train-wreck or wanting to see dead bodies or something. Really, I can't stress how awful this game really is. Let's be honest, this game in no way deserves four or five stars. Anyone who has played a videogame since 1986 knows this is a VERY sub-par game. Fire Emblem is worthy of five stars. Zelda: Minish Cap is worthy of five stars. Metroid: Fusion is worthy of five stars. I'm being generous to Urban Yeti by giving it two stars, but really, I feel sorry for anyone who bought this new, because I'd only recommend picking this up in the $3-5 range. If you want to have a benchmark of how BAD and NOT FUN a game can be these days, this is a great candidate. If you believe that life is about the virtue of suffering, and even your entertainment needs to be punishment, pick up Urban Yeti. Me, I like FUN games. I like quirky games. But I'm not going to lie to you and tell you this is a fun game.
Urban Yeti January 2, 2003 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I played this game once, then never again. It is very short and has sub-par graphics and sound.
I'M READY TO YETI! August 5, 2002 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Wow, this one is unique, bizarre and hilarious! You control a Yeti who has to find a mate - to do this you must play through four mission-based levels. Each level has a minigame based on a classic arcade game, for example the Soup Kitchen Manager reminds me a lot of Tapper. Quirky humour and agressive human AI means that lots of funny chain reactions occur (throw a cat at a bum, the bum hits a dumpster pushing it into the road, a car smashes into the dumpster etc). When you finish the game a special password is revealed that unlocks all levels, all minigames and a bunch of fun extras. Hurrah for Cave Barn Studios (the developer), I don't remember the last time a game made me laugh like this.
Really fun stuff July 31, 2002 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
A really bizarre, fun adventure. Forget about "beating" this game, it's more fun to just explore every inch on each level to discover all the quirky happenings. I was rolling on the floor with laughter. A really fresh and innovative addition to platform gaming.
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